Today marks the beginning of the Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost, along with a number of other activities and things to do within the game. While you’re playing through the Shattered Throne or earning double Valor gains in the Iron Banner this week, take some time to enjoy a good number of fixes that came with Destiny 2 update 2.0.4.

Scout Rifles have now been buffed against PvE enemies, after receiving an unintentional nerf when Forsaken first launched. Previous issues with the White Nail perk not activating on Sniper Rifles when a healing rift or Well of Radiance was used have now been resolved, so you can get that sweet Whisper of the Worm DPS while being buffed and protected. Sleeper Simulant has also had its aim assist reduced, so hopefully Gambit will be a little bit more bearable to play against people who insist on only using that weapon.

There are a lot more changes in this update, and you can get a full look at them in the patch notes below.

Destiny 2 Update 2.0.4 Patch Notes

Sandbox

Abilities

Titan

Now Throwing Hammers can be picked only if your own Throwing Hammer ability is not fully charged

It no longer requires more weekly bounties than are available in a week

Triumphs to find all Ascendant chests in the Dreaming City no longer lose progress on the weekly reset if players have completed, but not yet claimed them

Collections

Transmat effects added to Collections, under the Flair category

Transmat effects gained (inventory or postmaster), used, or dismantled after September 4, 2018 will be unlocked in Collections

Transmat effects are unlocked when added to player inventory, NOT when gaining ships that have them pre-socketed

Added event Ghosts to Collections

Added Forsaken emblem variants to Collections

Added missing emblems to Collections

Source updated for the Grenade Launcher Through Fire and Flood: Obtained through Legendary drops and rank-up packages

Bounties

Fixed an issue where bounties could expire in a players Post Master and cause WEASEL errors

Fixed an issue where Korean IGR bounties did not have an Abandon option

Added a recovery state for players who abandoned IGR bounties to acquire a weekly rotating IGR bounty for 250 Glimmer

This recovery state persists until the next weekly reset

Fixed an issue where the Eververse Bounty “Rise to the Challenge” did not have an Abandon option

Players who Abandon “Rise to the Challenge” will be able to recover it from Eververse for 250 Glimmer until the weekly reset.

General

Fixed an issue where boosted players could not receive Destiny 2 achievements for the boosted class

Players will now receive the achievement when unlocking the first node of a new subclass

Fixed an issue where players could not receive credit for the Destiny 2 achievement for completing the weekly Flashpoint

Sturm quest will now increment when picking up Legendary and Exotic engrams

Pinnacle wanted bounties from Spider will now complete for all members of the fireteam

Bakken, the Relentless can now be summoned in the Divalian Mists

Fixed an issue where the Blind Well could become locked if multiple players tried to activate it at once

Heroic completion on the Rift Generator public event now consistently grants the appropriate rewards and properly counts toward Heroic public event completions

Fixed an issue where some players were unable to access the Strike playlist

Fixed an issue where enemies would not spawn during Kalli, the Corrupted raid encounter

Destiny 2 Update 2.0.4 is the first of two big patches this month that will bring some long-requested fixes. The next one is scheduled for October 30, 2018. It’s set to buff sword damage, increase the spawn rate of the Malfeasance boss in Gambit, and fix drops for Exotics and Nightfall exclusive loot, among a few other changes. We’ll have those full update patch notes when they are available.

Starting today, all versions of Destiny 2: Forsaken now include the Curse of Osiris and Warmind expansions, so players no longer need to purchase those in order to play the latest content. If you got Destiny 2 free during September with PlayStation Plus, now’s the time to get your hands on all of the new content.